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With the fiberglass quarters.

wow what a dick tease
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Lets just say they don't rub when out on the rocks.

I'll try to get some pictures. It sure changes the look of the truck. With a bit of work i could likely fit small 37's on.:icon_hornsup:
 


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35"s?

Since when?
 

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Well aren't you just so special. :icon_twisted:
 

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Sure it does....fiberglass quarters.
 

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I've got no pictures of the wheeling as my regular camera bizatch decided Mountain biking and showing off for Hotties was more important.
 

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That B2 looks wicked with those glass fenders. I always wondered what one would look like with glass. I wish i would have kept my B2 now.

good thing about 'glass if it does rub, it easy to trim to make fit.

sorry I didn't read your whole build thread, but how much lift you got on there?
 

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Looks like they fit to me. :icon_thumby:

Looks good man.

Maybe one day I'll get some 35"s....
 

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sorry I didn't read your whole build thread, but how much lift you got on there?
About 4.5" of total lift. 3.5 suspension and 1" body.

Maybe one day I'll get some 35"s....
In the right porportions it looks good. Some go overboard and lift way too high to get 35's under. You can't be scared to trim the fenders a bit. The glass made it so easy to go 35's as i made sure to give lots of room when i built them. Original plans, when building the glass, was to one day go with 35's.

There were a couple of tight spots on Saturday. I did skuff the side mirror on a tree, I was trying to keep the fenders off the trees. Any wider and I would have to take the detour route the FS rigs take. Most of those FS rigs are buggies.:sad:
 

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Yea its badass. it looks like a nasty sumbitch with that early bronco grill on it. like its meant to be there from the factory. it looks like something that would hunt you and kill you in your nightmares
 

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Yea its badass. it looks like a nasty sumbitch with that early bronco grill on it. like its meant to be there from the factory. it looks like something that would hunt you and kill you in your nightmares
With a smile on it's face.

It's not a EB grill. Not one part is from an EB. It's a stock grill with a few modifications, to move the turn signals and to house the round lights.
 

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